• Resilience, Reliability, and Recoverability (3Rs) 

      Jheeta, Manjit Singh (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2022-01-06)
      Recent natural and human-made disasters, mortgage derivatives crises, and the need for stable systems in different areas have renewed interest in the concept of resilience, especially as it relates to complex industrial systems with mechanical failures. This concept in the engineering systems (infrastructure) domain could be interpreted as the probability that system conditions exceed an irrevocable ...
    • Training of seafarers working on ships operating in polar waters 

      Pedersen, Martine Maria (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2022-01-11)
      The aim of this thesis is to identify the competence gaps for seafarers who sail in polar waters have after completing the existing training courses based on the Polar Code. The best way to protect the environment and people in the Polar regions is by increasing the knowledge and competence of the people working in the vulnerable regions to ensure they make the best possible decisions and avoid ...
    • Wind Turbine System Performance and Reliability Trend Analysis 

      Gebremichael, Michael (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2022-01-30)
      This thesis project is a part of my master’s study course at the department of technology and safety. My thesis is focused on renewable energy, especially analyzing of energy production and technical performance of existing wind turbines within the arctic region. To that end it was important to contact local wind farm owners for operational data exchange. Using partners production and fault related ...
    • Investigation of UAV related incidents and accidents 

      Haugse, Sigurd (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2022-05-30)
      To this day, there is a lack of research on unmanned aerial vehicle (drone) related incidents and accidents. Knowing why these happen, what potential outcomes they may have and how to avoid them from occurring, can be crucial. There is, furthermore, potentially a lack of transparency in the unmanned aviation industry, regarding reporting of incidents. In order to prepare conclusions within one set ...
    • Implementation of Virtual Reality (VR) simulators in Norwegian maritime pilotage training 

      Weissenberger, Finlo (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2022-06-01)
      With millions of tons of cargo transported to and from Norwegian ports every year, the maritime waterways in Norway are heavily used. The high consequences of accidents and mishaps require well-trained seafarers and safe operating practices. The normal crews of vessels are supported by the Norwegian Coastal Administration (NCA) pilot service when operating vessels not meeting specific ...
    • Vessel operations in relation to new types of offshore aquaculture facilities, and weather windows in exposed areas 

      Kristiansen, Elise (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2022-06-01)
      The marine aquaculture industry is expanding the production into new sea areas. The technology is advancing, and offshore aquaculture facilities are being developed. The offshore developments can offer significant benefits that applies to the economy, optimization of operations and production, as well as minimizing the impact on the coastal areas. Structural and operation procedures need to be ...
    • Snow detection on antenna radomes using signal processing 

      Fauske, Åse Nordahl (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2022-06-25)
      Radomes are dome-shaped covers that protect the antenna from the climate, such as rain, wind, sunlight, and snow. Even though the radomes protect the antenna from snow and ice, it does not prevent snow and ice from building up on the radome. When snow and ice build up enough on the radome, the signal passing through it loses strength. This project tries to detect snow and ice build-up on antenna ...
    • Segmentation of Polar Mesospheric Summer Echoes using Fully Convolutional Network 

      Domben, Erik Seip (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2023-04-26)
      Polar Mesospheric Summer Echoes (PMSE) are strong coherent radar echoes that occur in the 80 to 90 km altitude range of the mesosphere during the Arctic summer months. These echoes are of significant interest to the space physics community as they provide insight into changes that occur in the atmosphere. To better understand these changes, large datasets of PMSE echoes need to be analysed. In ...
    • Thermal properties of neoprene and natural rubber in wetsuits 

      Busvold, Mads H. (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2023-06-02)
      Surfers have concurred some of the harshest regions of the world with their surfboard, like the arctic waves of Norway. This is only made possible due to the wetsuit, a critical piece of equipment that enables surfers to stay in frigid waters and temperatures for hours. To understand the thermal behavior of wetsuits, knowledge on the phenomenon of heat transfer, and especially the conductive ...